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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

299

1. To the sale, grant and deed made and executed by the
Baltimore Baptist Church Extension Society of Baltimore

CHAP...198

City of a lot of ground on Oak street, in the city of Baltimore,
to John W. Becket, John Hurst, Jacob W. Bowser, James A.
Handy, Daniel G. Hill, John W. Norris and Charles Bourne,
trustees, for use of the members of the African Methodist
Episcopal Church of the United Stated of America, said deed
bearing date the 8th day of April, 1897, and recorded among
the land records of Baltimore city in Liber R. O. No. 1671,
folio 457, etc.

2. To the bequest of one hundred dollars ($100) contained
in the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary A. Shank, late of
Frederick county, deceased, to Solomons Evangelical Luth-
eran Church of Woodsboro, Frederick county, Maryland.

3. To the bequest of fifty dollars ($50) contained in the
last will and testament of Mary A. Bordley, late of Baltimore
city, deceased, dated October 6, 1905, to Madison Street
Presbyterian Church of Baltimore.

4. To the sale, grant and deed of a certain lot of ground
located on the east side of Mount Royal aveuue at the dis-
tance of eighteen feet northwest from the intersection of the
northeast side of Mount Royal avenue and the northeast
side of Mosher street, having a frontage of fifteen feet and a
depth of eighty-six feet in Baltimore city, to the trustees of
the North Baltimore Methodist Protesant Church of Balti-
more City, a body corporate, duly incorporated under the laws
of the State of Maryland, its successors and assigns, by
Anthony S. Murry and Edward A. Jackson, trustees of the
estate of Annie S. Murry by deed dated March 15, 1905, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore city in.
Liber R. O. No. 2129, folio 319, etc., said lot being the ground
rent or reversion, making with a former conveyance a fee
simple title in said body corporate, its successors and assigns.

5. To the bequest by the late Eleanor A. Goldsborough
of the sum of two thousand dollars ($2000.00) to the Vestry
of All Saints Parish, Talbot county, Maryland, with a possi-
ble reversion to the convention of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in Diocese of Easton, in accordance with the provis-
ions of the will of the said Eleanor A.. Goldsborough recently
admitted to probate by the Orphans' Court of Talbot County
in the office of the register of wills of said county.

Various gifts,
bequests, etc.,
sanctioned.



 
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